Name: Donna Mavromates
Title: Director of Marketing
Company: Quincy 2000 Collaborative
Location: 1250 Hancock St., Suite 127N, Quincy, MA 02169
Birthplace: Boston, Mass.
Family: Husband, Stan; Identical twin daughters: Olivia and Michaela, age 12
College: Undergraduate: B.A. Economics - Boston College; Graduate: MBA - Babson College
0First job unrelated to your current field: Restaurant cashier
First job in current field: International marketing assistant - John Hancock Financial Services
What your firm does now and its plans for the future? Quincy 2000 Collaborative is a private, non-profit economic development corporation that unites Quincy's public and private sectors in a common mission for economic development. We support member businesses with their marketing efforts and work with them to develop plans that will help them grow and prosper.
Hobbies: Photography, yoga, tennis
Favorite Novel: "Eat, Pray, Love" by Elizabeth Gilbert
Person you admire (outside of family): Hillary Clinton
Keys to success: Be honest and respectful with others and take the extra step when providing customer service.
If you had to choose a different profession, what would it be? Graphic designer or photographer
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